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Bedouins are Arabs who are desert herders. They graze camels, goats, horses and sheep. They live in tents and eat bread, rice, dried fruit and nuts and drink the milk of their… animals. Mint tea is traditional. For more information, see links below. (MORE)

Traditionally, the Bedouin people lived in tents made from woven goats' hair with bright carpets for good luck. The weaving contracted to stop the occasional rain from getting… inside. However, in the summer, although the tent becomes boiling to touch, the inside stays cool. As it is colder in the winter, a small fire would be lit inside the tent to keep it warm Nowadays, the material of used for the tent is a little different as it is more suitable for their travelling lifestyle. Having said that, the tents still protect the people from any wind in the night and give them a comfortable environment to play their music. (MORE)

Bedouin comes from the Arabic word for Desert (Bedi). The Bedouins are the people of the Arabian desert who live as nomadic families. Most Bedouins today are Moslem, but "the …Bedouins" were not an alliance or movement that is specific to Islam or that had a definitive impact in the development of Islam. (MORE)

Bedouin comes from the Arabic word for Desert (Bedi). The Bedouins are the people of the Arabian desert who live as nomadic families. Most Bedouins today are Muslim. … There are subset of Bedouins who live semi-nomadically, having settlements that survive for months prior to moving to other places. (MORE)